Bell CEO ‘confident’ in lofty revenue targets as it doubles down on AI data centres
Bell Canada’s parent company has upped its revenue target for its growing AI business by a third as it moves forward with plans to build a cluster of data centres, while assuring it will maintain “responsible usage” of the technology.
BCE Inc. chief executive Mirko Bibic said Thursday that with the recent announcement of a 300-megawatt data centre in rural Saskatchewan, the company now expects to generate around $2 billion in revenue from its portfolio of AI-powered enterprise solutions by 2028.
That’s up from its previous objective of $1.5 billion in revenue over three years.
“We’re confident in that target and frankly, I see potential beyond it,” Bibic told analysts on a conference call as BCE reported its first-quarter results, which included a profit attributable to common shareholders of $616 million or 66 cents per diluted share.


